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get to be the sherlock holmes of wine. it sounds hokey, but i spent a couple of minutes looking at it and taking it in. one of the things that i'm looking for in any given bottle is consistency. in my toolkit, i have magnification, flashlights, blue lights, and razor blades. paper andition of blue have changed over the years. there are chemical additives that have been put in. depending on how something reacts under a blue light, you can state it. this is supposed to be from 1947. this paper should be totally nonreactive to a blue light. periodere true to its but it's not. magnification is useful to see paper grand, the quality of the print. the title font, and the size of the font. i'm looking for sharp lines. short lines are going to be the printing,proper whether it is offset letterpress or other type of professional printing. we don't have this fuzzy noise of all the splatter from it inc. jet. -- from an inkjet. that is something counterfeiters get wrong all the time. i do a lot of measuring. this actually has an authe
get to be the sherlock holmes of wine. it sounds hokey, but i spent a couple of minutes looking at it and taking it in. one of the things that i'm looking for in any given bottle is consistency. in my toolkit, i have magnification, flashlights, blue lights, and razor blades. paper andition of blue have changed over the years. there are chemical additives that have been put in. depending on how something reacts under a blue light, you can state it. this is supposed to be from 1947. this paper...
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the sherlock holmes of wine business, she has a nose for takes. fakes. ♪ ♪ and 2012, the2002 global wine auction market more than audibled in value. also on the rise during that time, wine fraud. wine: maureen is a top fraud investigator helping to rid the wine industry of counterfeit and stolen wine. you told me something interesting about that, pimm. she explains what she does in trying to identify a bottle of wine. maureen: a client brought me this bottle about four years ago. it took me 20 seconds to tell them it was the counterfeit bottle. wine fraud is not new. unfortunately, it is pretty safe to say that anybody who has been collecting and buying wine in the last 15 years has probably purchased at least one counterfeit wine. we manage private wine collections for individuals. people who are starting to collect all the way up to people who have tens of millions of dollars worth of wine. we also specialize in authentication of fine wine which is where the nickname the sherlock holmes of wine. it sounds really hokey but the first thing i d
the sherlock holmes of wine business, she has a nose for takes. fakes. ♪ ♪ and 2012, the2002 global wine auction market more than audibled in value. also on the rise during that time, wine fraud. wine: maureen is a top fraud investigator helping to rid the wine industry of counterfeit and stolen wine. you told me something interesting about that, pimm. she explains what she does in trying to identify a bottle of wine. maureen: a client brought me this bottle about four years ago. it took me...
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. >>> and then there's sherlock holmes he voted for the natural list for the first time in his life and doesn't want independence. >>> i voted and, it was a snub. i believe that, you should have reason to see it. >>> another referendum. this is the full cut wheel a triumph of modern engineering and the industrial past is now only a tour rifl attraction. and the nationalists believe that the tide of his tri is now turning in their direction. eastern dennis, now supports the snp, and i would welcome another vote on independence. >>> i guess, it will come with it. and possibly within the next five years and ten years, i might beg will it be a victory. >>> scottish politics have change he so far she the election rupts don't mean that the union is doomed, but they do suggest that any british government will have to be skillful to save it. >>> turkeys reporting with of the most controversial figures the president has died, at the age of 97. >>> ended years of fighting in last year he was sentenced to life for those roles in the events. >>> textile industry is on the bridge of collapse because
. >>> and then there's sherlock holmes he voted for the natural list for the first time in his life and doesn't want independence. >>> i voted and, it was a snub. i believe that, you should have reason to see it. >>> another referendum. this is the full cut wheel a triumph of modern engineering and the industrial past is now only a tour rifl attraction. and the nationalists believe that the tide of his tri is now turning in their direction. eastern dennis, now...
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. >> and then sherlock holmes, he voted nationalist for the first time in his life, but he doesn't want independence. >> it's a snap decision, but i think we should have more of a say. that's the reason why i voted for it. but in the vote of another referendum i agree with it. >> this connects two of scotland scotland's great canals. but it is now only a tourist attraction. and the nationalists believe that the tide of history is now turning in their direction. now falkirk's mp now supports the vote on independence. >> it may come within the next five years. certainly within the next ten years. and it will be a resounding yes victory in that second referendum. >> scottish politics have changed so fast that anything seems possible. the election results don't mean that the union are doomed but they do suggest that any british government will have to be very skillful to save it. >> indonesia's president has released five political prisoners after 12 years in jail. activists say that the president is trying to clean up his image after executing drug smugglers including eight nationals. >> a
. >> and then sherlock holmes, he voted nationalist for the first time in his life, but he doesn't want independence. >> it's a snap decision, but i think we should have more of a say. that's the reason why i voted for it. but in the vote of another referendum i agree with it. >> this connects two of scotland scotland's great canals. but it is now only a tourist attraction. and the nationalists believe that the tide of history is now turning in their direction. now falkirk's...
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we specialize in finding rare is why i get the nickname the sherlock holmes of wine. it sounds hokey, but the first thing i do is i spend a couple of minutes looking at it. one of the things i'm looking for in any given bottle is consistency. i haveoolkit, magnification, flashlight, bluelight, and a razor blade. the composition of paper and glue have changed over the years. there are chemical additives that have been put in. depending on how something reacts, you can date it. this bottle is supposed to be from 1947. nonreactivehould be to a bluelight. if it were true to its period. it is not. seeification is useful to paper grain, the quality of the print. the type of the font and the size. sharp lines.or it was a result of a proper printing, whether the letterpress, or some type of professional printing. we don't have this fuzzy noise and splatter from the inkjet. the court is something counterfeiters get wrong. i do a lot of measuring. this has a label. this is supposed to be 1961. is completely blank. they would have never done that. say i have no worries about thi
we specialize in finding rare is why i get the nickname the sherlock holmes of wine. it sounds hokey, but the first thing i do is i spend a couple of minutes looking at it. one of the things i'm looking for in any given bottle is consistency. i haveoolkit, magnification, flashlight, bluelight, and a razor blade. the composition of paper and glue have changed over the years. there are chemical additives that have been put in. depending on how something reacts, you can date it. this bottle is...
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. >>> and then there's sherlock holmes chris he voted for the nationalists for the first time in his life, and he wanted independence. >>> i wanted snp which was a snap decision, and i believe that we should have more after say and that's the reason. and another referendum. >>> this is the full cut wheel a try mum of modern engineering and the industrial part is now only a tourist attraction and the nationalists believe that the tide of his tri is turning in their direction. >>> even dennis now supports the snp, and would welcome another vote. >>> i guess it will come within the -- within the next five years and and my bet is that it will be a resounding yes. >>> scottish politics have changed so fast that anything seems possible, the election results don't mean that the union is doomed but any british government will have to be very skillful to save it. >>> palestinian leaders have ruled out any possibility with resuming peace talks. the coalition formed by benjamin netanyahu which has rejected a two state solution, it wants to expand settlements. mike reports. >>> political science
. >>> and then there's sherlock holmes chris he voted for the nationalists for the first time in his life, and he wanted independence. >>> i wanted snp which was a snap decision, and i believe that we should have more after say and that's the reason. and another referendum. >>> this is the full cut wheel a try mum of modern engineering and the industrial part is now only a tourist attraction and the nationalists believe that the tide of his tri is turning in their...
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it's like that sherlock holmes story where the dog doesn't bark because it was an inside job. the dog knew the perpetrator and here the lack of liquidity in the markets, i would rather her be talking about that and all of us. we're focusing over here on the -- the horse has left the barn. we're focusing on when is the fed going to rate? we'd much rather have liquidity when it's needed. >> you're talking about the bond market in general? >> especially michelle. >> this is an issue we have to explore a lot more. it's become problematic trading in the bond market. >> name the sherlock holmes book that david is referring to. we'll get back to that later. >>> we're coming back with the closing countdown for this friday and mr on this big market rally. you're watching cnbc, first in business worldwide. excellent. researching a hunch, and making a decision. time for a change of menu. research and invest with e*trade's browser trading. e*trade. >>> this is the s&p for the week. this is what traders watch. what is what bob pisani watches. he's been watching 2,120 on the s&p. we almost
it's like that sherlock holmes story where the dog doesn't bark because it was an inside job. the dog knew the perpetrator and here the lack of liquidity in the markets, i would rather her be talking about that and all of us. we're focusing over here on the -- the horse has left the barn. we're focusing on when is the fed going to rate? we'd much rather have liquidity when it's needed. >> you're talking about the bond market in general? >> especially michelle. >> this is an...
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. >> then there's sherlock holmes amateur enthusiast voting for the nationalist for the first time in his life but doesn't want independence. it was a snap position but i believe that they should have more of the same. that's the reason i voted for it. it came down to another referendum, i wouldn't agree with it. >> this is a triumph of modern engineering connecting two of scotland's canals. the industrial past is a tourist attraction. the nationalists believe the tide of history is turning in their direction. even dennis now supports the snp, he was once a labor mp and would welcome another vote on independence. >> my guess is it will come possibly within five years, certainly 10 years, and my bet is that it will be a resounding victory in the second referendum. scottish politics changed so fast that anything seems possible. election results don't mean that the union is doomed. they do suggest that any british government will have to be skilful to save it. >>> well ghana's textile industry is suffering because of the rise of cheap, fake imports. the government is encouraging people t
. >> then there's sherlock holmes amateur enthusiast voting for the nationalist for the first time in his life but doesn't want independence. it was a snap position but i believe that they should have more of the same. that's the reason i voted for it. it came down to another referendum, i wouldn't agree with it. >> this is a triumph of modern engineering connecting two of scotland's canals. the industrial past is a tourist attraction. the nationalists believe the tide of history is...
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i have a note here but you know that the author of sherlock holmes actually got it. >> this is one of the fascinating elements. i agreed with you. [laughter] >> it's going to be good from here on in. >> the thing is whenever you write when i write history the way i like to write it, one very important thing is to try to put yourself in the point of view of the era. one thing that was very important to grasp for me was how new the submarine was in that time. we are all very familiar with run silent, run deep. there was by the way no sonar and pull for one and there were no depth chargers until after the lusitania. so the submarine was brand-new and was not understood by anybody as to whether it would ever be a viable weapon and a couple of guys though got it. one was sir arthur doyle who before the war wrote this really prescient short story about an imaginary european country called norland which is clearly meant to be germany. an imaginary country that had a handful of submarines and nonetheless managed to bring the british empire to its knees and that was his story which ran some --
i have a note here but you know that the author of sherlock holmes actually got it. >> this is one of the fascinating elements. i agreed with you. [laughter] >> it's going to be good from here on in. >> the thing is whenever you write when i write history the way i like to write it, one very important thing is to try to put yourself in the point of view of the era. one thing that was very important to grasp for me was how new the submarine was in that time. we are all very...
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. >> i have a note here, but you note the author or sherlock holmes actually got it. >> right. one of the fascinating elements. the thing -- i agreed with you see? [laughter] >> it's going to be good from here on in. >> so, the thing is, whenever you write -- when i write history, the way i like to write it one their important thing is to try to put yourself in the point of view of the era. and one thing that was very important to grasp for me was how new the submarine was in that time. we are all very familiar with it run silent run deep, ping, ping ping. there was no sonar in world war i and no depth charges until well after the lusitania. but the submarine was actually brand new and was not understood by anybody as to whether it would ever be a viable weapon and a couple of guys, though, got it. one was sir arthur conan doyle who before the war wrote a prescient short story about a imaginary country that had handful of sub marines and nonetheless managed to bring the british emfire its knees. and that was his story which ran some -- he wrote it long before the war but was pu
. >> i have a note here, but you note the author or sherlock holmes actually got it. >> right. one of the fascinating elements. the thing -- i agreed with you see? [laughter] >> it's going to be good from here on in. >> so, the thing is, whenever you write -- when i write history, the way i like to write it one their important thing is to try to put yourself in the point of view of the era. and one thing that was very important to grasp for me was how new the submarine...
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what i did was gave too much information to the police on being sherlock holmes, and i should have never did that. >> reporter: jennings' paralegal companion did not interrupt. perhaps he should have. >> you're doing a very good job at getting underneath my skin. i'm trying to stay nice and calm. you want me to blow up in front of this camera and take it and use it against me. it's not going to happen, my friend. >> let's try to tell the truth. >> i am telling the truth. let's start again. >> let's not start again. >> reporter: parris went on for hours exploring and unraveling jennings' story. >> the real killer is out there, and i'm not the one. >> reporter: jennings answered every question. >> that's the answer you want to keep hearing? that's what i'm going to keep telling you. >> reporter: seemed brash. >> you being a smart ass. >> reporter: even cocky. >> you ask a crazy question, i give you a crazy answer. >> reporter: as he vividly described seeing michelle cling to life when he arrived at the crime scene. >> in order for him to have seen that he had to have been there when the sh
what i did was gave too much information to the police on being sherlock holmes, and i should have never did that. >> reporter: jennings' paralegal companion did not interrupt. perhaps he should have. >> you're doing a very good job at getting underneath my skin. i'm trying to stay nice and calm. you want me to blow up in front of this camera and take it and use it against me. it's not going to happen, my friend. >> let's try to tell the truth. >> i am telling the truth....
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there is more mystery surrounding this story than sherlock and holmes and they are both guys based in lopdndon. the very latest on this mystery bid from it looks like an increasingly fake company coming up at the 2:00 eastern time hour. >> the plot thickens. >> like gravy. >> yeah, like gravy. >>> okay a daring daylight robbery caught on video. visitors to an oregon fish market were sent fleeing after a rogue seal decided he couldn't take the temptation anymore. he made a few false starts before gaining industry and then makes a break for a dropped bag of food. however, after realizing it was only fruit he retreats to the safety of the water, perhaps he realized there really are more fish in the sea. ty? >> that is something. look at that, man. >>> let's move to the powerhouse here. there's a thread here. home to the first u.s. team to play in the stanley cup. we're talking about portland, oregon. how about that? with us is brian ramsey of hassen company realtors. brian, let's check out from portland market stats. the median sale price is about $271,000 inventory 6600 homes. propertie
there is more mystery surrounding this story than sherlock and holmes and they are both guys based in lopdndon. the very latest on this mystery bid from it looks like an increasingly fake company coming up at the 2:00 eastern time hour. >> the plot thickens. >> like gravy. >> yeah, like gravy. >>> okay a daring daylight robbery caught on video. visitors to an oregon fish market were sent fleeing after a rogue seal decided he couldn't take the temptation anymore. he...
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>> holmes. >> how do you spell that please? >> like sherlock. >> so h-o-l-m-e-s? >> yeah. >> janet shamlian is live outside the courthouse in colorado. what more did holmes say to detectives that day? >> jose good morning. we really only saw the beginning of tahat interrogation. there's likely much more to come. after last week's emotional opening to this trial, it seems prosecutors are moving into a different phase now trying to prove that holmes was sane at the time of the shooting. here is more of what they played for the jurors yesterday. >> so you hear holmes there asking were any children hurt. prosecutors trying to make the case that only someone sane would ask that question. the trial seems to be moving into a more technical phase. for example, we heard yesterday from a cell phone official verifying holmes' cell phone records. also have a caretaker for a gun range who testified that he saw holmes practicing there in the weeks before the shooting. we did hear from one victim who was -- who lost his leg in the attack and as he limped forward towards the jury
>> holmes. >> how do you spell that please? >> like sherlock. >> so h-o-l-m-e-s? >> yeah. >> janet shamlian is live outside the courthouse in colorado. what more did holmes say to detectives that day? >> jose good morning. we really only saw the beginning of tahat interrogation. there's likely much more to come. after last week's emotional opening to this trial, it seems prosecutors are moving into a different phase now trying to prove that holmes was...